PK Duds

VINATIERI, ADAM - IND

Adam Vinatieri has been kicking in the NFL for 20 years -- and he's still going strong. He's nailed at least 87 percent of his field goals over the last four seasons, including 18 of 23 from 50-plus yards. And he plays in a Colts offense that typically moves the ball enough to create plenty of field goal tries. Vinatieri has attempted at least 31 field goals in four of his last five seasons. Go ahead and aim for Vinatieri with one of your last two picks on Draft Day.

McManus, Brandon - DEN

Brandon McManus went from the No. 10 Fantasy kicker in 2015 to the No. 16 kicker last year, and he enters this season as a No. 2 option in all formats. In 2016, McManus made 29-of-34 field goals, which was only one made field goal off his total from 2015, but he also made three fewer kicks from 50-plus yards and three fewer extra points. He could easily return to being a No. 1 Fantasy option this year, but he should not be drafted in most formats. Instead, use him as a streaming option or a bye-week replacement, and if he gets hot then ride him for as long as possible.

HAUSCHKA, STEVEN - BUF

Steven Hauschka leaves Seattle to go kick for the Bills this season after he signed a four-year, $12.4 million contract. Hauschka just made 33-of-37 field goals and 29-of-35 extra points for the Seahawks in 2016, and he's made at least 29 field goals in four years in a row and at least 40 extra points in four of the past five seasons. He should continue to be fairly accurate in Buffalo (he's a 87.2-percent career kicker), but his scoring chances could be limited with the Bills. We view Hauschka as more of a No. 2 Fantasy kicker than a starting option, and he should be considered a streaming kicker during the season.